timaishu
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I got my first car senior year of high skool(4 1/2 - 5 years ago). Was a 1997 Ford Taurus that was given to me by mom. I got her car and she bought a new car.
The paint was crap. I wanted to get it painted and found my way to earl scheib and got a paint job for I think $299 or $399. The guy said it had an integrated clear coat!
If only I knew..
Anyways, it was my baby and it honestly didnt look that bad. It wasn't at all reflective, but it had a nice gloss to the blue. Cant forget the generous amounts of overspray and my blue exhaust pipe! I wanted to keep it looking nice and started messing around with the ancient car cleaning stuff that had been sitting in the garage for several years.
Some of it was from a meguiars kit my sister got for her car that she never really used. From what I remember, I had turtlewax liquid hard shell, meguiars spray wax(I JUST threw that away recently), meguairs natural shine, A2Z wheel and tire cleaner(that bottle was interesting, they had different coloring. I think the label was black with silver writing if I remember correctly), TW wet & black, TW P2001 polish, and a meguiars wheel brush. There were a few other items but I cannot remember them.
My car was bath/beach towel dried and buffed to!
Ahh memories. :xyxthumbs:
I totalled that car out in 2009 because it needed lots of repairs and the car wasn't worth much, only a few hundred bucks. I replaced it with my 2005 Nissan Altima 3.5SE! I was so excited to detail this car. I couldn't wait to wax a car with clear coat and make it shine. Up to that point, I still didnt know that much. Was still applying armor all to the interior with a sock and drying and buffing the car with bath/beach towels.
Wasn't till a little while later that I started looking for detailing websites and found autopia that I really started to learn. Bought my first pack of microfibers and the rest is history.
The paint was crap. I wanted to get it painted and found my way to earl scheib and got a paint job for I think $299 or $399. The guy said it had an integrated clear coat!

Anyways, it was my baby and it honestly didnt look that bad. It wasn't at all reflective, but it had a nice gloss to the blue. Cant forget the generous amounts of overspray and my blue exhaust pipe! I wanted to keep it looking nice and started messing around with the ancient car cleaning stuff that had been sitting in the garage for several years.
Some of it was from a meguiars kit my sister got for her car that she never really used. From what I remember, I had turtlewax liquid hard shell, meguiars spray wax(I JUST threw that away recently), meguairs natural shine, A2Z wheel and tire cleaner(that bottle was interesting, they had different coloring. I think the label was black with silver writing if I remember correctly), TW wet & black, TW P2001 polish, and a meguiars wheel brush. There were a few other items but I cannot remember them.
My car was bath/beach towel dried and buffed to!
Ahh memories. :xyxthumbs:
I totalled that car out in 2009 because it needed lots of repairs and the car wasn't worth much, only a few hundred bucks. I replaced it with my 2005 Nissan Altima 3.5SE! I was so excited to detail this car. I couldn't wait to wax a car with clear coat and make it shine. Up to that point, I still didnt know that much. Was still applying armor all to the interior with a sock and drying and buffing the car with bath/beach towels.
Wasn't till a little while later that I started looking for detailing websites and found autopia that I really started to learn. Bought my first pack of microfibers and the rest is history.
